Talk:Charlottenburg Palace

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[edit] Sanssouci

Sanssouci is currently up for peer review here. If anyone has any comments to make to improve it, I would be very grateful.

[edit] Article removed from Wikipedia:Good articles

This article was formerly listed as a good article, but was removed from the listing because there are no references, and the lead does not summarise the article's content. Worldtraveller 01:04, 24 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Quality?

I hate to be a grammar nazi but... can someone rewrite this article in English please? The current syntax and grammar structure suggest a non native speaking author. It is extremely hard to read. The article is also full of semi-speculative and non-sourced references. 9th May 2006

[edit] Mausoleum

Some mention should be made of the impressive mausoleum on the palace grounds, a majestic Doric temple built in 1810 that contains the tombs of (Prussian) Queen Louise and King Friedrich Wilhelm III and (German) Emperor Wilhelm I and Empress Augusta. It would be interesting to know if it survived the war without major damage or was restored postwar. Sca 23:29, 10 April 2007 (UTC)